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Book Synopsis
Mastering Islamic Finance will give practitioners an understanding of Islamic finance, from the basic techniques, through to advanced applications. Helping to demystify and clarify the differences with conventional banking, it will enable practitioners to develop Sharia compliant products for customers.

Table of Contents

About the author
Publisher’s acknowledgements

Author's acknowledgements

Part 1: Background

1. The Islamic Finance Phenomenon

Introduction

The Islamic finance phenomenon

Why does Islamic finance exist?

Why is Islamic finance now a sizeable and growing market?

Key challenges facing the industry

Conclusion

2. Islam – key beliefs, principles and practices

Introduction

Belief system

Key practices – the five pillars of action

Importance of the Qur’an and the Sunnah

Interpretation of the sharia

The role of scholars and sharia supervisory boards in Islamic finance

Conclusion

3. How Islamic finance differs from conventional banking

The Islamic economic model

Key Islamic finance principles

Conclusion

4. Valid commercial contracts in Islamic finance

Introduction

Key conditions for validity of contracts

Integrity of contractual arrangements

Status and use of promises

Part 2: Islamic Finance in Practice

5. Key transaction types in Islamic finance

Introduction

Equity type: transactions

Mudarabah (Partnership; one party contributes capital)

Musharakah (Partnership; both parties contribute capital)

Asset finance:

Murabaha (Sale of an asset at a known profit mark up)

Ijara (Leasing of an asset)

Istisn’a (Sale of an item to be constructed or manufactured)

Salam (Sale of fungible item yet to be produced)

Other key transaction types:

Wakala (Agent providing services to a Principal)

Hawalah (Transferring a debt)

Rahn (Providing security)

Kafalah (Providing a guarantee)

Conclusion

6. Sukuk

Introduction

Definition

Mechanics of a sukuk transaction

Types of sukuk

Asset-based versus asset-backed sukuk

Sukuk and the secondary market

A strong future for sukuk

Conclusion

7. Sharia-compliant investments and wealth management

Introduction

Sharia-compliant investments

Zakat by Iqbal Nasim

Sharia compliant estate distribution and Islamic wills by Haroon Rashid

Conclusion

8. Takaful – Islamic insurance

Introduction

Sharia perspective on conventional insurance

Takaful – the Islamic alternative

Takaful models

Types of takaful policy

The future of the takaful industry

Conclusion

9. The future of Islamic finance

Introduction

Recommendations for success by IFSB and IDB/IRTI

Opinion pieces

The Christian view of usury by Robert Van De Weyer

The future of Islamic finance by Dr Sayd Farook

The secret to long term success: get the direction of travel right by Faizal Karbani

Index

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 3/5/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781292001449, 978-1292001449
      ISBN10: 1292001445

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mastering Islamic Finance will give practitioners an understanding of Islamic finance, from the basic techniques, through to advanced applications. Helping to demystify and clarify the differences with conventional banking, it will enable practitioners to develop Sharia compliant products for customers.

      Table of Contents

      About the author
      Publisher’s acknowledgements

      Author's acknowledgements

      Part 1: Background

      1. The Islamic Finance Phenomenon

      Introduction

      The Islamic finance phenomenon

      Why does Islamic finance exist?

      Why is Islamic finance now a sizeable and growing market?

      Key challenges facing the industry

      Conclusion

      2. Islam – key beliefs, principles and practices

      Introduction

      Belief system

      Key practices – the five pillars of action

      Importance of the Qur’an and the Sunnah

      Interpretation of the sharia

      The role of scholars and sharia supervisory boards in Islamic finance

      Conclusion

      3. How Islamic finance differs from conventional banking

      The Islamic economic model

      Key Islamic finance principles

      Conclusion

      4. Valid commercial contracts in Islamic finance

      Introduction

      Key conditions for validity of contracts

      Integrity of contractual arrangements

      Status and use of promises

      Part 2: Islamic Finance in Practice

      5. Key transaction types in Islamic finance

      Introduction

      Equity type: transactions

      Mudarabah (Partnership; one party contributes capital)

      Musharakah (Partnership; both parties contribute capital)

      Asset finance:

      Murabaha (Sale of an asset at a known profit mark up)

      Ijara (Leasing of an asset)

      Istisn’a (Sale of an item to be constructed or manufactured)

      Salam (Sale of fungible item yet to be produced)

      Other key transaction types:

      Wakala (Agent providing services to a Principal)

      Hawalah (Transferring a debt)

      Rahn (Providing security)

      Kafalah (Providing a guarantee)

      Conclusion

      6. Sukuk

      Introduction

      Definition

      Mechanics of a sukuk transaction

      Types of sukuk

      Asset-based versus asset-backed sukuk

      Sukuk and the secondary market

      A strong future for sukuk

      Conclusion

      7. Sharia-compliant investments and wealth management

      Introduction

      Sharia-compliant investments

      Zakat by Iqbal Nasim

      Sharia compliant estate distribution and Islamic wills by Haroon Rashid

      Conclusion

      8. Takaful – Islamic insurance

      Introduction

      Sharia perspective on conventional insurance

      Takaful – the Islamic alternative

      Takaful models

      Types of takaful policy

      The future of the takaful industry

      Conclusion

      9. The future of Islamic finance

      Introduction

      Recommendations for success by IFSB and IDB/IRTI

      Opinion pieces

      The Christian view of usury by Robert Van De Weyer

      The future of Islamic finance by Dr Sayd Farook

      The secret to long term success: get the direction of travel right by Faizal Karbani

      Index

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